
Originally Posted by
martyn b
yes i remember that film night well. We(eastern cruisers club c'tee) had a number of meetings beforehand with curtis clarke the director to set the deal up, get the council and local police on side(yeah, really), to invite car owners etc but not to promote the evening (because we really didn't want the d*ckheads in "fieldcars" that even back then would act like pillocks and generally cause problems). It was arranged that the carpark opposite the kursaal was to be used exclusively by the cruisers, who would layover there between takes( with two of the local feds to control entry). The feds were out in some force, and i can say with some delight they were there to ensure the seafront road was available just to cruisers! When the cameras were ready to roll the police would step into the highway by the carpark and stop all ordinary traffic,(the same at the pier roundabout), and out we'de go and cruise, maybe 15 minutes, and then park up again. And some of those memories: Such as a big superbird pulling up at a pedestrian crossing to allow 2 old dears to cross and while 2 policeman looked on put the linelock on and produced a burnout that whited out the seafront; the faces of people who had never seen anything like this before; and did we feel cool... You bet.and we were able to continue to enjoy that evening many times as the club later recieved a copy of the film in 16mm format( the club had had its own projector for some while)as well as a copy of the spinning rock boogie promo.
But there is one unanswered question, no-one i know from those days has any idea where that film went... So where is it now?